In order to reduce power and computing resource consumption in a user equipment of a wireless communications system, a method for enhancing a resource utility rate for the user equipment is provided. The method includes stopping receiving data and control signals through a first common channel and a second common channel and clearing configuration corresponding to the first and second common channels when the user equipment receives a connection setup message configuring the user equipment to enter a CELL_DCH state.
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1. A method for enhancing a resource utility rate for a user equipment, hereinafter called UE, of a wireless communications system, the method comprising:
sending a radio resource control (rrc) connection request message;
starting receiving data and control signaling via a high speed downlink shared channel (hs-DSCH) and a shared control channel for hs-DSCH (hs-SCCH) after sending the rrc connection request message; and
stopping receiving data and control signaling, during a rrc connection establishment procedure via the hs-DSCH and the hs-SCCH and clearing configuration corresponding to the hs-DSCH and the hs-SCCH in response to reception of a rrc connection setup message for configuring the UE to enter a cell Dedicated channel (CELL_DCH) state.
2. A communications device used in a wireless communications system for enhancing a resource utility rate, the communications device comprising:
a control circuit for realizing functions of the communications device;
a central processing unit coupled to the control circuit for executing a program code to operate the control circuit; and
a memory coupled to the central processing unit for storing the program code;
wherein the program code executes instructions for:
sending a radio resource control (rrc) connection request message;
starting receiving data and control signaling via a high speed downlink shared channel (hs-DSCH) and a shared control channel for hs-DSCH (hs-SCCH) after sending the rrc connection request message; and
stopping receiving data and control signaling, during a rrc connection establishment procedure via the hs-DSCH and the hs-SCCH and clearing configuration corresponding to the hs-DSCH and the hs-SCCH in response to reception of a rrc connection setup message for configuring the UE to enter a cell Dedicated channel (CELL_DCH) state.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/893,859, filed on Mar. 8, 2007 and entitled “Method And Apparatus for Stopping HS-DSCH Reception in CELL_FACH State in a Wireless Communication System”, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method for enhancing a resource utility rate for a wireless communications system and related communications device, and more particularly to a method of managing a high-speed downlink operation to enhance a resource utility rate for a wireless communications system and related communications device.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The third generation (3G) mobile telecommunications system has adopted a Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) wireless air interface access method for a cellular network. WCDMA provides high frequency spectrum utilization, universal coverage, and high quality, high-speed multimedia data transmission. The WCDMA method also meets all kinds of QoS requirements simultaneously, providing diverse, flexible, two-way transmission services and better communication quality to reduce transmission interruption rates. Through the 3G mobile telecommunications system, a user can utilize a wireless communications device, such as a mobile phone, to realize real-time video communications, conference calls, real-time games, online music broadcasts, and email sending/receiving. However, these functions rely on fast, instantaneous transmission. Thus, targeting at the third generation mobile telecommunication technology, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) provides High Speed Package Access (HSPA) technology, which includes High Speed Downlink Package Access (HSDPA) and High Speed Uplink Package Access (HSUPA), to increase bandwidth utility rate and package data processing efficiency to improve uplink/downlink transmission rate.
For an HSDPA UE, physical channels include a high speed physical downlink shared channel (HS-PDSCH), for transferring payload data, and a high speed physical control channel (HS-DPCCH) for uploading an acknowledgement/negative acknowledgement (ACK/NACK) and a channel quality identifier (CQI). As for the media access control (MAC) layer of the HSDPA UE, a MAC-hs entity utilizes a transport channel of High Speed Downlink Shared Channel (HS-DSCH) for receiving data from the physical layer. In addition, a shared control channel for HS-DSCH (HS-SCCH) is used as a physical downlink channel, responsible for transmission of control signals, such as demodulation information, corresponding to HS-DSCH.
Besides the CELL_DCH state, a similar high speed downlink reception operation is also provided in CELL_FACH, allowing the UE in CELL_FACH to monitor HS-DSCH for data reception to improve a peak data rate, a signaling delay, a state transition delay, download times and flexible cell capacity. This high speed downlink reception operation is hereinafter called HS-DSCH reception in the CELL_FACH state. A UMTS radio access network (UTRAN) enables the HS-DSCH reception in the CELL_FACH state by including the parameters, related to radio resource control (RRC) configuration of HS-SCCH, HS-DSCH and a common H-RNTI, in the system information broadcast. In addition, the UTRAN may reconfigure an H-RNTI variable in the UE by dedicated RRC signaling.
For the HS-DSCH reception in the CELL_FACH state, the basic downlink channel configuration consists of one or several HS-PDSCHs along with a number of separate HS-SCCHs. Since there is no dedicated channel in the CELL_FACH state, no HS-DPCCH will be used for uplink signaling. HS-DSCH-related uplink ACK/NACK signaling is not supported. The MAC-hs can perform retransmission without uplink signaling. The measurement result on a random access channel (RACH) used for uplink transmission at the UE side can be used for link adaptation.
For enabling the HS-DSCH reception in CELL_FACH state, the RRC specification specifies that the UE shall start to receive HS-SCCH(s) and HS-DSCH with the common H-RNTI after sending an RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message to the UTRAN during an RRC connection establishment procedure. The common H-RNTI is selected from a list of candidate common H-RNTIs according to a formula “A” as follows:
A: Index of selected Common H-RNTI=Initial UE Identity mod K,
where K is equal to the number of candidate Common H-RNTIs, and “Initial UE Identity” represents an identity of an UE included in the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message. For example, if K is equal to 4, Index of selected Common H-RNTI could be 0, 1, 2 or 3. In this way, the UTRAN can group the UEs in the same cell with different values of the common H-RNTIs for transport channel allocation. Thus, all UEs in the same cell do not use the same radio resources to receive packets.
The UTRAN responds to the RRC CONNECTION REQUEST message with an RRC CONECTION SETUP message indicating the UE CELL_DCH or CELL_FACH state to be entered. In the RRC specification, the UE reselects an index of selected Common H-RNTI when entering the CELL_FACH state according to a formula “B” as follows:
B: Index of selected Common H-RNTI=U-RNTI mod K,
where U-RNTI is included in the RRC CONECTION SETUP message and is received by the UE after the UE enters the CELL_FACH state.
Obviously, the formulas “A” and “B” use different parameters to generate the index of selected Common H-RNTI. The UE obtains the common H-RNTI based on the formula “A” when sending the RRC CONECTION REQUEST message. This reveals that the UE uses the formula “A” in idle mode. On the other hand, the UE reselects the common H-RNTI based on the formula “B” after receiving the RRC CONECTION SETUP message. This reveals that the UE uses the formula “B” in the CELL_FACH state.
In addition, the UE determines whether to perform the HS-DSCH reception in the CELL_FACH state or not by determining an HS_DSCH_RECEPTION_CELL_FACH_STATE variable. For performing determination of the variable, the UE must have selected the common H-RNTI based on the formula “B” and already been in the CELL_FACH state. In other words, the HS_DSCH_RECEPTION_CELL_FACH_STATE variable is only applied to the situation where the common H-RNTI is selected based on the formula “B”.
When the RRC connection procedure is accomplished, the UTRAN may configure the UE to enter the CELL_DCH state without allocating HS_DSCH. Besides, the UE has selected a common H-RNTI to use based on the formula “A” before entering the CELL_DCH state. As can be seen from the above, this means that the UE has no chance to determine the HS_DSCH_RECEPTION_CELL_FACH_STATE variable for stopping the HS-DSCH reception in the CELL_FACH state. As a result, the UE keeps monitoring HS-DSCH and HS-SCCH according to the common H-RNTI after entering the CELL_DCH state. However, the UTRAN does not configure HS-DSCH with the parameters used before the UE enters the CELL_DCH state. Therefore, continued monitoring of HS-DSCH by the UE only results in a waste of the UE power.
Even though the UE is indicated to enter the CELL_DCH with HS_DSCH, the UE needs to stop using the parameters received from the SIBs type 5/5bis or 6, and then uses new parameters via dedicated RRC signaling to monitor HS-DSCH and HS-SCCH.
The present invention therefore provides a method for a UE of a wireless communications system and related communications device that ensures the UE stops the HS-DSCH reception in the CELL_FACH state after entering the CELL_DCH state for enhancing a resource utility rate.
The present invention discloses a method for enhancing a resource utility rate for a UE of a wireless communications system. The method includes stopping receiving data and control signals via a first common channel and a second common channel and clearing configuration corresponding to the first common channel and the second common channel when a connection setup message for configuring the UE to enter a CELL_DCH state is received.
The present invention further discloses a communications device of a wireless communications system for enhancing a resource utility rate. The communications device includes a control circuit, a processor and a memory. The control circuit is used for realizing functions of the communications device. The processor is installed in the control circuit and used for executing a program code to command the control circuit. The memory is installed in the control circuit and coupled to the processor, and used for storing the program code. The program code includes stopping receiving data and control signals via a first common channel and a second common channel and clearing configuration corresponding to the first common channel and the second common channel when a connection setup message for configuring the communications device to enter a CELL_DCH state is received.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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As described above, the UTRAN does not configure HS-DSCH with parameters used for the UE in idle mode when the UE enters the CELL_DCH state. In this situation, the embodiment of the present invention provides a resource control program code 220 in the Layer 3 202 to prevent the UE from continuing to monitor HS-DSCH after entering an RRC state without an HS-DSCH reception allocation, so as to enhance a resource utility rate.
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Step 302: Stop monitoring a first and a second common channel and clear configuration corresponding to the first and the second common channel when a connection setup message is received for configuring the UE to enter a CELL_DCH state.
Step 304: End.
According to the process 30, the embodiment of the present invention stops monitoring the first and the second common channel to receive downlink packets and control signals, and furthermore clears the configuration corresponding to the first and the second common channel, when the UE receives the connection message for entering the CELL_DCH state. Preferably, the first and second common channels are respectively HS-DSCH for receiving the downlink packets and HS-SCCH for receiving the control signals. The connection setup message is preferably an RRC CONNECTION SETUP message related to an RRC connection establishment procedure capable of configuring the UE to the CELL_PCH, URA_PCH, CELL_FACH or CELL_DCH state.
When the RRC CONNECTION SETUP message configures the UE to enter the CELL_DCH state after the completion of the RRC connection establishment procedure, the UTRAN no longer configures HS-DSCH with old parameters when the UE enters the CELL_DCH state. In this situation, the embodiment of the present invention stops HS-DSCH and HS-SCCH reception and clears the corresponding configuration used before the UE enters CELL_DCH state, so as to avoid radio resource waste caused by continued monitoring of HS-DSCH and HS-SCCH. Compared to the present invention, after entering CELL_DCH state, the UE of the prior art continues HS-DSCH and HS-SCCH reception even though the UTRAN transmits no data on HS-DSCH, thereby wasting power and system resources.
In conclusion, the embodiment of the present invention require the UE to deactivate the HS-DSCH reception in the CELL_FACH state when entering CELL_DCH sate irrespective of allocation of HS_DSCH, so as to prevent the UE from power consumption and resource waste.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
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